Domino Effect: Its Prediction and Prevention: Volume 5

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Domino Effect: Its Prediction and Prevention, Volume Five in the Methods in Chemical Process Safety series, focuses on the process of learning from experience, including elements of process safety management, human factors in the chemical process industries, and the regulation of chemical process safety, including current approaches. Users will find this book to be an informative tool and user manual for process safety for a variety of professionals. This new release focuses on Domino effect - Case histories and accident statistics, the state-of-the-art in domino effect modeling, Fire Driven Domino Effect, Mitigation of Domino Effect, and much more.

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Faisal I. Khan is a Chemical Engineering Professor and Director of the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center and the Ocean Energy Safety Institute (OESI), Texas A&M University. He is the founder of the Centre for Risk Integrity and Safety Engineering (C-RISE), a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, the Engineering Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Society of Chemical Engineering. His areas of research interest include offshore safety and risk engineering, inherent safety, risk management, and risk-based integrity assessment and management. Dr. Khan is actively involved with multinational oil and gas industries in addressing safety and asset integrity issues. He also served as the Safety and Risk Advisor to the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. He continues to serve as a subject matter expert to many organizations, including Lloyd's Register EMEA, SBM Modco, Intecsea, Technip, and Qatar Gas. He served as a Visiting Professor of Offshore and Marine Engineering at the Australian Maritime College (AMC), University of Tasmania, Australia, where he led the development of the offshore safety and risk engineering group and initiated global engagements with numerous international institutions. Dr. Khan is the recipient of the President's Outstanding Research Award of 201213 at Memorial University, the President's Outstanding Research Supervision Award of 201314 at Memorial University, the CSChE National Award on Process Safety Management of 2014, and the Society of Petroleum Engineers award for his contribution to Health, Safety, and Risk Engineering. He has authored over 500 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences on safety, risk, and reliability engineering. He has authored five books on the subject area. He is the Editor of the Journal of Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Safety in Extreme Environment, and ASME Part A (Risk and Uncertainty Analysis). He regularly offers training programs/workshops on safety and risk engineering in various locations, including St. John's, Chennai, Dubai, Beijing, Aberdeen, Cape Town, Doha, and Kuala Lumpur.Genserik Reniers works at the Universita di Bologna, DICAM in the Laboratory for Industrial Safety and Environmental Sustainability, Bologna in Italy.Valerio Cozzani (1968) received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pisa (Italy) in 1996. During the Ph.D. he spent an year at the Industrial Hazard Unit (IPSC) of the Ispra European Community Joint Research Centre. After the Ph.D. he joined the National Research Group on Chemical and Environmental Risk of the Italian National Council of Research. Formerly lecturer at the University of Pisa, he is now professor at the Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering of Bologna University, where he leads the Laboratory on Industrial Safety and Environmental Sustainability. He is Director of the academic graduate and undergraduate programs in Chemical Engineering an lectures on unit operations, design, loss prevention and risk assessment. He coordinated several joint university-industry training projects. His main research experience is in the field of safety of chemical processes and of environmental and energy technologies. The specific subjects afforded in his research activity are, among others, the development of innovative methodologies and models for hazard and risk analysis, the development of models for equipment damage and the implementation of procedures for the quantitative assessment of accidental scenarios triggered by external hazard factors. He has a wide experience in leading national and international research projects funded either by public organizations or by private companies. He coordinates the Italian working party on safety in the chemical and process industry (CISAP) and is Member of the Working Party of Loss Prevention (EFCE). He received the Trevor Kletz Merit Award 2015 for outstanding contributions to the field of Process Safety. He serves as Associate Editor of Safety Science and is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Hazardous Materials and of the Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industry.

Inhalt

  1. Domino effect: Its prediction and prevention-An overview
    Faisal Khan, Md Tanjin Amin, Valerio Cozzani, and Genserik Reniers
  2. State of the art in domino effect modeling
    Giordano Emrys Scarponi and Valerio Cozzani
  3. Fire driven domino effect
    Federica Ricci, Giordano Emrys Scarponi, Gabriele Landucci, and Valerio Cozzani
  4. Explosion (overpressure) driven domino effect
    Ernesto Salzano
  5. Projectile (missile) driven domino effect 000
    Giordano Emrys Scarponi, Alessandro Tugnoli, and Valerio Cozzani
  6. Natural events driven domino effect
    Alessio Misuri and Valerio Cozzani
  7. Mitigation of domino effect
    Alessio Misuri, Gabriele Landucci, and Valerio Cozzani
  8. Advanced methods for risk assessment and management of domino effect
    Long Ding and Jie Ji
  9. Domino effect security risk assessment
    Chao Chen, Genserik Reniers, Ming Yang, and Shuaiqi Yuan
  10. Bayesian methods in domino effect analysis
    Nima Khakzad
  11. Uncertainty in domino effects analysis
    Depeng Kong
  12. Approaches to domino effects evolution and risk assessment
    Til Baalisampang, Rouzbeh Abbassi, and Vikram Garaniya
  13. Domino effect risk management: Decision making methods
    Mohammad Yazdi, Arman Nedjati, Esmaeil Zarei, Sidum Adumene, Rouzbeh Abbassi, and Faisal Khan
  14. Methods for domino effect risk management decision-making
    Shuaiqi Yuan, Chao Chen, Ming Yang, and Genserik Reniers
  15. Domino effect assessment in the framework of industry 4.0
    Faisal Khan, Md Tanjin Amin, Valerio Cozzani, and Genserik Reniers

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780323915151
    • Anzahl Seiten 530
    • Editor Khan Faisal Irshad, Genserik Reniers, Cozzani Valerio
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology
    • Gewicht 970g
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9780323915151
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-323-91515-1
    • Veröffentlichung 09.07.2021
    • Titel Domino Effect: Its Prediction and Prevention: Volume 5
    • Sprache Englisch

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